Food Scene
Delicious baked goods, cupcakes, croissants, coffee, tea, etc. A little pricey, but you can tell there is love in what they make.
39 habitants recommandent
Red Dessert Dive
1045 Studewood StDelicious baked goods, cupcakes, croissants, coffee, tea, etc. A little pricey, but you can tell there is love in what they make.
Really delicious soups and meat/rice dishes. Great dessert cakes too!
38 habitants recommandent
Pho Binh
2916 White Oak DrReally delicious soups and meat/rice dishes. Great dessert cakes too!
Organic, gluten free, and decent pricing. My favorite is the goat cheese salad. All their salads are large and can be shared. They have a wood burning oven for their pizza as well. Try the margarita with fresh basil/fresh mozzarella. You won’t be disappointed.
71 habitants recommandent
bellagreen
748 E 11th StOrganic, gluten free, and decent pricing. My favorite is the goat cheese salad. All their salads are large and can be shared. They have a wood burning oven for their pizza as well. Try the margarita with fresh basil/fresh mozzarella. You won’t be disappointed.
Common Bond On the Go
601 Heights Blvdbest french baguettes.
Just around the corner from Airbnb is Gypsy Poet Pizza. Delicious pizza, salads and dessert. Selection of wine, beer, and non alcoholic drinks. Live music.
The Gypsy Poet
Just around the corner from Airbnb is Gypsy Poet Pizza. Delicious pizza, salads and dessert. Selection of wine, beer, and non alcoholic drinks. Live music.
High quality sushi, moody vibe, and great bartender. Sushi bar hidden behind wall.
Sushi by the Heights
High quality sushi, moody vibe, and great bartender. Sushi bar hidden behind wall.
Field & Tides, located in Houston’s historic Heights neighborhood features an open canvas menu that reflects Executive Chef Travis Lenig’s culinary experiences. Chef Lenig’s roots stem from his love for many different types of cuisine such as Southern, Italian, French and Asian. “Field” is represented by locally sourced vegetables, pork, poultry, beef and game, while “Tides” is seafood that is locally sourced as well, with an emphasis on the Gulf. The upscale casual restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily with brunch served on Saturday and Sunday.
32 habitants recommandent
Field & Tides
705 E 11th StField & Tides, located in Houston’s historic Heights neighborhood features an open canvas menu that reflects Executive Chef Travis Lenig’s culinary experiences. Chef Lenig’s roots stem from his love for many different types of cuisine such as Southern, Italian, French and Asian. “Field” is represented by locally sourced vegetables, pork, poultry, beef and game, while “Tides” is seafood that is locally sourced as well, with an emphasis on the Gulf. The upscale casual restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily with brunch served on Saturday and Sunday.
Drinks & Nightlife
Small menu, but everything is good. Amazing cocktails with cute outside seating area.
50 habitants recommandent
Better Luck Tomorrow
544 Yale StSmall menu, but everything is good. Amazing cocktails with cute outside seating area.
Boheme
307 Fairview StInteresting people, good drinks, dark atmosphere inside.
Arts & Culture
The museum complex consists of a central facility with four floors of natural science halls and exhibits, the Burke Baker Planetarium, the Cockrell Butterfly Center, and the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre (formerly known as the Wortham IMAX Theatre).
863 habitants recommandent
Le Musée des sciences naturelles de Houston
5555 Hermann Park Dr The museum complex consists of a central facility with four floors of natural science halls and exhibits, the Burke Baker Planetarium, the Cockrell Butterfly Center, and the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre (formerly known as the Wortham IMAX Theatre).